Justice O’NEILL delivered the opinion of the Court. To prevail in a premises-liability case, an invitee must prove that the premises owner had actual or constructive knowledge of a dangerous condition on the premises. In this slip-and-fall case, we must decide whether evidence that the premises owner’s employee was in close proximity to the dangerous condit…
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